Property in Montauk–where billionaires live in trailer parks–just isn’t like other places. For example, this windmill house was built in 1928 by Arthur W. B. Wood, an architect who was enamored of–you guessed it–windmills. Though the windmill that’s part of the six-bedroom home at 162 Fairview Avenue isn’t a real, functional windmill, it is the only windmill house in Montauk. And it’s currently on the market for $1.9 million.

The 2,600-square-foot home has a stone fireplace and a vaulted ceiling in the living room which opens onto a large deck.

There’s a rustic country kitchen with plenty of sunshine, and a formal dining room.

The home has six bedrooms, each as sunny and cheerful as the next.

And also, there’s a windmill. That’s where the garage is, which seems like the best thing you could have in your windmill besides Marilyn Monroe, who rented this East Hampton windmill in 1957.